16 Related Articles from 2019-06-12

Bryan Cranston Praises Journalists in Tony Awards Speech. “The media is not the enemy of the people,” said Mr. Cranston, who won best leading actor in a play for his performance as a journalist in “Network.” >>

Chief Justice John Roberts is about to show his cards. With a deadline for nearly 30 cases looming and weighty issues of religion, gerrymandering and the 2020 census pending, Chief Justice John Roberts took his black leather chair at the bench this week and said three decisions were ready to be announced. >>

Collingham fire: Fatal blaze 'caused by electrical fault'. Justine Collison and her two children died in a fire at their home in Nottinghamshire in December. >>

Confirmed death toll in Danube River boat crash rises to 24. Hungarian police say four more victims from the tour boat that sank two weeks ago after colliding on the Danube River with a cruise ship have been identified >>

Gabriele Grunewald Couldn’t Win This Race. But Oh Did She Shine.. Grunewald, who died of a rare cancer at 32, kept running as long as she could, despite surgery, radiation, chemotherapy and a haunting prognosis. “My scars,” she said, “teach me to embrace life.” >>

Keanu Reeves not touching women is a thing. Keanu Reeves is officially a national treasure. >>

MP David Linden's premature baby leads to law change call. David Linden wants to change the law to extend parental leave for those whose babies were premature. >>

Navigating the beauty aisle for women of color. Tips for multicultural customers navigating the beauty counter from taking advantage of store services to playing with technology >>

Opera unveils a browser for gaming at E3 2019. Opera unveiled their gaming browser at E3 2019. Named Opera GX, it features Twitch integration, a RAM and CPU limiter and more. >>

Pampers to install 5,000 changing stations in men's rooms after viral social media post sparks outrage. Pampers announced a new initiative this week that aims at installing 5,000 baby changing tables in men’s rooms across the country after a viral social media post last year sparked outrage among fathers. >>

Runner inspired 'hope' in cancer fight. Gabriele Grunewald, a professional runner who continued her athletic career during an ongoing battle with cancer, has been hailed as an inspiration after succumbing to her decade-long fight with the disease at the age of 32. >>

The ‘Paris Is Burning’ Director on Its Message: ‘Be Yourself’. Ahead of the acclaimed documentary’s rerelease in theaters, Jennie Livingston discusses her film and the ways its legacy has gone mainstream. >>

Understanding the NXIVM cult. The organization NXIVM sold self help classes, but prosecutors say it was also a pyramid scheme with a cult-like secret society where women were branded with the founder's initials. >>